When you donate through WWFGifts, you help create a safer world for wildlife, protect amazing places, and build a future where people live in harmony with nature. Your donation will support WWF's conservation work around the globe and makes you a WWF member.
What happens when you adopt an animal from WWF?
We will send you news about your adopted animal three times a year usually around February, June and October. Your adoption news will include an update on your chosen animal; Wild World leaflet and Go Wild for juniors. If you have a WWF membership, you'll receive our Action magazine.
Where do WWF donations go?
83% of WWF's spending is directed to worldwide conservation activities, while 11% is utilized for fundraising and 6% goes toward finance and administration.
What projects are WWF working on?
- Seafood Top Tips.
- Tomorrow's Tigers.
- A Trillion Trees.
- UK SEAS project.
- Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing.
- PROTECTING THE YANGTZE FINLESS PORPOISE FOR OVER 15 YEARS.
- Freshwater conservation.
- Wildlife conservation in the Amazon.
What are WWF currently doing?
WWF works to help local communities conserve the natural resources they depend upon; transform markets and policies toward sustainability; and protect and restore species and their habitats. Our efforts ensure that the value of nature is reflected in decision-making from a local to a global scale.
What are the 6 areas of WWF works?
Our new strategy puts people at the center and organizes our work around six key areas: forests, marine, freshwater, wildlife, food and climate.
Is WWF animal adoption legit?
Most wildlife adoption programs are legitimate, as long as you're working with a reputable nonprofit, but always make sure to research any organization before making a donation or symbolic adoption. In fact, with the holiday season coming up, symbolically adopting a wild animal is a fantastic low-impact gift.8 Dec 2020
Is WWF credible?
World Wildlife Fund, Environmental Defense Fund and The Nature Conservancy are rated as the most trusted nonprofit partners for corporations, according to a new report. The report grouped nonprofits into one of four categories: Trusted Partners, Useful Resources, Brand-Challenged and The Uninvited.18 Feb 2014
What does WWF actually stand for?
World Wildlife Fund, Inc. (WWF)—the U.S. appeal—became the second national organization to be formed in 1961.